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currently the contract has a 22 percent goal. and to date eps, has only achieved, lb participation rate of 19 percent. with the approval of this contract, amount, and the execution of the additional work as presently planned, eps will be able to exceed the goal, 22 percent by the end of the contract and the amended contract term. and funds for the additional work will come from the ports's operating budget and it will be reimbursed by the forest city as part of the exclusive negotiation agreement. and in conclusion, the port staff requests the authorization to amend the contract with the economic planning systems real estate connection by increasing from $500,000 to $750,000 and by extending the contract termination date from february, 28, 214, to april, 30, 2014. this concludes my presentation. >> motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> is there any public comment? >> commissioners? any comments? >> yes. >> could you please explain a little bit how, we ended up so far, off budget? and or anticipated? >> i think that it is, i know tha
currently the contract has a 22 percent goal. and to date eps, has only achieved, lb participation rate of 19 percent. with the approval of this contract, amount, and the execution of the additional work as presently planned, eps will be able to exceed the goal, 22 percent by the end of the contract and the amended contract term. and funds for the additional work will come from the ports's operating budget and it will be reimbursed by the forest city as part of the exclusive negotiation...
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it can be in education. it can be, for instance, we're working with a large pharmaceutical company who is trying to solve creating molecules -- or inventing new molecules for different genome types for cancer. >> i will let kim have the last question. go right ahead. >> in terms of education, what is that one thing that you believe in that almost no one else does? >> that we need to really allow for understanding the processing and synthesizing of information to really unfold learning for people and help people mbuild their potential of learning instead of trying to define education and cap people's potential around something that is a preconceived notion of the ceiling for different people. >> ramona pearson is the ceo and founder of declara and an amazing human being, and thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you so much. >> up next, bank and credit card companies and hospitals say they keep our secrets safe through complex encryption. now we hear the nsa can break through those locks. we'll t
it can be in education. it can be, for instance, we're working with a large pharmaceutical company who is trying to solve creating molecules -- or inventing new molecules for different genome types for cancer. >> i will let kim have the last question. go right ahead. >> in terms of education, what is that one thing that you believe in that almost no one else does? >> that we need to really allow for understanding the processing and synthesizing of information to really unfold...
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now some who get their news from the modern news media may believe that was a new creation of the modern core and i would note that idea has been around from the founding of this nation indeed justice harlan with a unanimous supreme court in 1895 stated the following. quote he was not obliged to retreat nor consider whether he could safely retreat but was entitled to stand his ground and meet any attack on him with a deadly weapon with such force as it are all the circumstances he at the moment honestly believed and had reasonable grounds to believe was necessary to save his own life or to protect himself from great bodily injury. the declaration of independence begins with the right of life liberty and the pursuit of happiness given by our creator to each of us. if an individual is confronted by violent aggressor, the right of self-defense is an inherent right in each of us and the notion that critics of these laws put forth that if you are attacked on the street by a violent attacker you are obliged to turn and run rather than to defend yourself. it's a notion that is contrary to hundr
now some who get their news from the modern news media may believe that was a new creation of the modern core and i would note that idea has been around from the founding of this nation indeed justice harlan with a unanimous supreme court in 1895 stated the following. quote he was not obliged to retreat nor consider whether he could safely retreat but was entitled to stand his ground and meet any attack on him with a deadly weapon with such force as it are all the circumstances he at the moment...
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foggy with red alert for fog at 22 degrees. another spiral you see. this is a tropical storm system. no significant development is likely. it will stay as the tropical storm status. this is named cambodian crane. it will be affecting areas with heavy rain in the coming days. wind gusts packing 90 kilometers per hour. high waves are likely. across the big picture, numerous thunderstorms here. 72 kilometers per hour winds. 60 millimeters of rain in the last 24 hours and likely to continue into the nighttime hours. to the south of this, another system has moved away. we have a high pressure system predominant making things clear. we'll have clear blue skies including the korean peninsula and northern china. an incoming system, this is widespread somehower maker. that's likely to affect much of the areas that has been concerned with drought conditions since september. good news for farmers with welcoming rain in summit regions. temperatures shape up like this. looking not too bad in normalle territories in tokyo at 22 degrees. partly sunny skies staying i
foggy with red alert for fog at 22 degrees. another spiral you see. this is a tropical storm system. no significant development is likely. it will stay as the tropical storm status. this is named cambodian crane. it will be affecting areas with heavy rain in the coming days. wind gusts packing 90 kilometers per hour. high waves are likely. across the big picture, numerous thunderstorms here. 72 kilometers per hour winds. 60 millimeters of rain in the last 24 hours and likely to continue into...
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it is a catch-22. they never expected to have snowden's revelations all over the place. it means there is almost an end to secrecy. first you had the wiki leaks, private manning, and now you have edward snowden who has caused and international -- an international uproar. it makes you wonder whether the government can preserve some of the secrets because there are young people who have other ideas and they are willing to take the risk of putting them out. it is an interesting and relatively new development that makes it hard. some secrets should be kept, but it is a question of degree. it looks as though the nsa was doing too much. they have to do some things, obviously. there has to be a balance between security and freedom. we could live in a police state where the government knew everything. there has to be a balance between what the government needs to do and our own freedom and civil liberties and rights. they happen to be guaranteed in a thing called the constitution of the united states. host: is glenn greenwald a journalist or an activist? guest: you have to ask h
it is a catch-22. they never expected to have snowden's revelations all over the place. it means there is almost an end to secrecy. first you had the wiki leaks, private manning, and now you have edward snowden who has caused and international -- an international uproar. it makes you wonder whether the government can preserve some of the secrets because there are young people who have other ideas and they are willing to take the risk of putting them out. it is an interesting and relatively new...
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captain justice. >> that's all for 9 news at 6:00. stay with us for cbs evening news which is next and we'll be back obenshain tried to outlaw. birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad for me, family is everything- as attorney general, i'll put politics aside and put families first. mark herring: endorsed by the washington post he'll crack down on sexual predators, go after scam artists who prey on seniors and military families, and protect the rights of women to make their own health care decisisions but senator obenshain has the wrong agenda. he voted to ban birth control pills and outlaw abortion, even for rape and incest victims. he's wrong for virginia. "senseless" meet the tea party ticket. together waging "ideological crusades" to ban abortion even in the case of rape and incest. cuccinelli and obenshain even sponsored legislation the post says could ban birth co
captain justice. >> that's all for 9 news at 6:00. stay with us for cbs evening news which is next and we'll be back obenshain tried to outlaw. birth control pills. rape or incest. criminals, felons shows, a month law, in bulk. instead of dictating to women, criminals. this ad. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad for me, family is everything- as attorney general, i'll put politics aside and put families first. mark herring: endorsed by the washington...
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mayor ed lee has given over 22 years of service and has served as our orchestra of public works and our director of the human rights commission and the deputy director of employment relations please give him a warm filipino welcome mayor ed lee. (clapping) >> thank you hi draw. well, since hi draw rescued me i can't go joked jokes. thank you allen for mcing tonight and the wonderful beautiful music thank you, very much. >> welcome everyone. i see supervisor layoffs for being here and supervisor eric mar. who have the supervisors who i know value our communities very strongly. this is the 9th annual history filipino history month celebration here and i want to say that as much of the act ledge that hi draw has heaped on me i really have a job that i feel is important not just managing the city or helping businesses create jobs or trying to get the warriors arena built or all the wonderful things i think one of the most important things we can do is make sure that this city recognize its own history, a history of immigrant. a history of people who come to this country seeking a better lif
mayor ed lee has given over 22 years of service and has served as our orchestra of public works and our director of the human rights commission and the deputy director of employment relations please give him a warm filipino welcome mayor ed lee. (clapping) >> thank you hi draw. well, since hi draw rescued me i can't go joked jokes. thank you allen for mcing tonight and the wonderful beautiful music thank you, very much. >> welcome everyone. i see supervisor layoffs for being here...
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education. we can keep doling out corporate welfare, or we can invest in renewable energy that creates jobs and lowers carbon pollution. priorities, choices, that is what this is about. and the stakes for the middle class couldn't be higher. if we don't pick the right priorities now, make the right choices now, we could hinder choices -- growth and opportunity for decades and leave our children with something less. that includes the session with cutting just for the sake of cutting. that doesn't help our economy grow. it has held back. remember, our deficits are getting smaller, not bigger. on my watch their falling at the fastest pace in 60 years. fix oures us room to long-term debt problems without sticking it to young people or undermining our bedrock retirement and health security programs or cutting basic research that helps us grow. here is the bottom line. congress should pass a budget that cut things we don't need and closes wasteful tax loopholes that don't help create jobs so that we c
education. we can keep doling out corporate welfare, or we can invest in renewable energy that creates jobs and lowers carbon pollution. priorities, choices, that is what this is about. and the stakes for the middle class couldn't be higher. if we don't pick the right priorities now, make the right choices now, we could hinder choices -- growth and opportunity for decades and leave our children with something less. that includes the session with cutting just for the sake of cutting. that...
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it's customer is an affluent fe maim highly educated. busy, loyal, she tends to come back and buy a lot. something else to note is that the employee turnover is very low, in fact fortune actually ranks the company among the best companies to work for over the past 14 years. so you got low turnover very high average pay. look for this one to be a hot stock tomorrow. back to you, guys. >> courtney thanks, for that. karen fei nerman this is one the margins are narrowing. they nailed the demographic. >> finally affluent. highly educated. and her name is mellissa lee. that's in front. i look that out of the registration. i like the store. i like the product. i have to look at the price. >> i might like the business. i might. i have to take a closer look. >> not that they're comparable. tupperware has been unbelievable if you look. >> what? >> you put little things in little containers by things in big containers. >> gen gennious. >> i love the big containers. i got to tell you something, i got a ton of that stuff in my basement. yeah i do. >>
it's customer is an affluent fe maim highly educated. busy, loyal, she tends to come back and buy a lot. something else to note is that the employee turnover is very low, in fact fortune actually ranks the company among the best companies to work for over the past 14 years. so you got low turnover very high average pay. look for this one to be a hot stock tomorrow. back to you, guys. >> courtney thanks, for that. karen fei nerman this is one the margins are narrowing. they nailed the...
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>> new business? >> one thing, you know, so much stuff, you know, so little time, one of the things that i was getting some feedback, from some folks, you know, we encourage more and more community partners in our programs, the carbon fund grant and we extended to get the applicants in with the programs and we got the feedback that the process was difficult to understand and that we might want to do some guidance and some questions around the number of page limits or what was the page limits and i guess that we gave the folks some more time to maybe think through, because, you know, as a result i read the rfp and i thought that i was reading a science manual which is okay and it is scientific stuff and you know the genus and the species of trees and all of that stuff and maybe for operations, something about maybe, inventing the community, friendly rfp, something that is really, based on the results that organizations do in the community, and maybe gives a nudge and guidance on how to tell that story,
>> new business? >> one thing, you know, so much stuff, you know, so little time, one of the things that i was getting some feedback, from some folks, you know, we encourage more and more community partners in our programs, the carbon fund grant and we extended to get the applicants in with the programs and we got the feedback that the process was difficult to understand and that we might want to do some guidance and some questions around the number of page limits or what was the...
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every time we do this $22 million is returned to taxpayers. why? because kids grew up and they can contribute to society crime goes down and school performs get better before they actually save money in the long run for taxpayers. so alice will be the next one >> we've been so inspired by examples like we've seen here, the president of the state of the union addressed announced we would be taking all the work choices neighborhoods to the next level throughout promise zones effort. not only are we going to bring housing and the education pieces bus the criminal justice efforts and health and human services with clinics and bring all the pieces together and transportation mayor we heard about this today. all the pieces are coming together when this fall 20 neighborhoods will bespectacled as promise zones. that will be the culmination of our effort to build on this credible model we're seeing happen before our eyes. the mission district is an inspiration. i can't thank you enough mr. mayor and louis the entire village to create what i see in front of
every time we do this $22 million is returned to taxpayers. why? because kids grew up and they can contribute to society crime goes down and school performs get better before they actually save money in the long run for taxpayers. so alice will be the next one >> we've been so inspired by examples like we've seen here, the president of the state of the union addressed announced we would be taking all the work choices neighborhoods to the next level throughout promise zones effort. not...
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there is a new t.-shirt t-shirt that says i have pryors like a take on i have priors as in convictions. it has nothing to do with terrell. >>> ben gardner, one of their outstanding defensive line men will miss the game with a torn pectoral muscle. the one person in the building that has my back is this young lady. everybody is nervous and shaking and covering. the one person with my back is right there. she is a good person. now it is time for you. >> stay connected to kron4.com. it's good. >>> prison plane. >> i have been in prison. >> passengers mutiny after they say they were imprisoned by an airline for 11 hours. >> then, face lift murder trial shocker. the doctor's mistress. she sent sexy selfies the day after his wife's funeral. >> it is a bit suggestive. >> showing your buttocks. >> yes. >> and jimmy kimmel under fire. his big apology over this. then, kelsey grammer's ex-wife. she said her ex-boyfriend beat her up two days after an operation. and cleavage ban. >> why one law firm told the female
there is a new t.-shirt t-shirt that says i have pryors like a take on i have priors as in convictions. it has nothing to do with terrell. >>> ben gardner, one of their outstanding defensive line men will miss the game with a torn pectoral muscle. the one person in the building that has my back is this young lady. everybody is nervous and shaking and covering. the one person with my back is right there. she is a good person. now it is time for you. >> stay connected to kron4.com....
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journalism is an educational process. as a reporter you have to educate yourself and then you teach to the best of your ability your readers or viewers as to what you learned. the reporter is who put these people on the air or quote them in newspaper articles aren't doing that. they basically have someone -- they are following a narrative and narrative is people are suffering sticker shock and they get somebody who says, well, geez, i'm going to pay a lot higher premiums, i have sticker shock and that's the furthest the reporter goes and that's really not competent or responsible journalism when you keep in mind that premiums people pay is just part of the cost of insurance and medical care so nobody in the press or on the air seems to be looking at this saying, well, what do you get for that premium? what are costs going to be if you get sick and how much better are you going to be with obama care compliant plan that's got limited deductibles, limited out-of-pocket expenses, free preventative treatment, all of those thin
journalism is an educational process. as a reporter you have to educate yourself and then you teach to the best of your ability your readers or viewers as to what you learned. the reporter is who put these people on the air or quote them in newspaper articles aren't doing that. they basically have someone -- they are following a narrative and narrative is people are suffering sticker shock and they get somebody who says, well, geez, i'm going to pay a lot higher premiums, i have sticker shock...
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if that is out there, the new exciting thing may an entire industry of lower-cost educational devices that every student has. now suddenly, you have education content among not from textbooks, etc. we obviously are very focused for jobs reasons and infrastructure reasons to improve our ports, roads, bridges. we need all that, and that is of fiscalidea strategy, of our tax laws. we're working on that. we keep our eye on the 21st century because that type -- one of the first mover jumps that the united states got at the end of the 1990 hot is our small businesses and entrepreneurs internet first and foremost. that generated a lot of inventory improvement, and growth and productivity spur we had. one of things i want to say, we are doing select usa here, but we learn from other countries. korea ist what south doing on universal broadband for schools. we listened, when the president did his in sourcing for them, he listened to other countries why they chose another country on things that we could have done better, and it has affected what we have done in this new reformed. we are trying t
if that is out there, the new exciting thing may an entire industry of lower-cost educational devices that every student has. now suddenly, you have education content among not from textbooks, etc. we obviously are very focused for jobs reasons and infrastructure reasons to improve our ports, roads, bridges. we need all that, and that is of fiscalidea strategy, of our tax laws. we're working on that. we keep our eye on the 21st century because that type -- one of the first mover jumps that the...
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and we have been number one for 22 years in a row. and the reason for that is the hard work and using the best ingredients. and freshness is most important to me. >> they do make desserts look like a piece of cake to prepare here. and with almost 300 delicious items on the menu, it's hard to choose a favorite. while chocolate is tops, lemon-based pastries are a close second. and when it comes to making those citrus-based delights, they do have their own special standards here. >> if it's not freshly squeezed, ht's not lemon. they are important, because if i don't get fresh lemon, i will not have a good-tasting cake. >> ahmed says they use more than 20 pounds of fresh california lemons each week in everything from lemon bars to the rich and gooey lemon cake with lemon buttercream frosting. mm so, the next time you indulge in a lemon meringue pie or sip some lemonade, pay tribute to california lemons. after all, being a little bitter really never tasted so sweet, right? for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> oh, we got some mor
and we have been number one for 22 years in a row. and the reason for that is the hard work and using the best ingredients. and freshness is most important to me. >> they do make desserts look like a piece of cake to prepare here. and with almost 300 delicious items on the menu, it's hard to choose a favorite. while chocolate is tops, lemon-based pastries are a close second. and when it comes to making those citrus-based delights, they do have their own special standards here. >> if...
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i'm so persuade u proud to see - when i started i started 15 months ago and i was employee 22 and now we're around 60. so that's the demonstration of our growth to show that it is astronomical when you give the people the tools to make things happen to see what can happen. we had a caption recently raise $13 million for a platform for a smart phone. we had a caption raised $23 million for a maiming home security devise depress people are making real money and i'm proud possible part of it and part of the community >> thank you kate. one other announcement i want to mention this room is one of two there's another room in the hindu and we're going to be joining them afterwards for happy hour so reductions on how to get there and to minimal and socialize will come at the end of this series on the soushgs. i want to introduce the ceo type a machine it was founded and run here or rather there in tech shop they make 3-d printers and they're on the verge from having started and now stroirl to be a normal big thriving company >> it started off with me i had a 3-d printer i was disappointed wi
i'm so persuade u proud to see - when i started i started 15 months ago and i was employee 22 and now we're around 60. so that's the demonstration of our growth to show that it is astronomical when you give the people the tools to make things happen to see what can happen. we had a caption recently raise $13 million for a platform for a smart phone. we had a caption raised $23 million for a maiming home security devise depress people are making real money and i'm proud possible part of it and...
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v-22s. i have directed the marine corps to make sure that this order is expedited. that means israel will get six v-22s out of the next order to go on the assembly line, and they will be compatible with other idf capabilities. the israeli and american defense relationship is stronger than ever. that isn't due just to where i am at my time. that's due to previous secretaries of defense. panetta, gates, all the previous secretaries, this organization, the american people, our congress, past presidents -- we've all worked together to strengthen this relationship. another area of our common security interests is preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. the united states is presently testing iranian intentions for a diplomatic solution. as we engage iran along with our partners, we are very clear-eyed about the reality in the middle east. iran is a state sponsor of terror, responsible for spreading hatred and extremism throughout the region. but foreign policy is not a zero-sum game. if w
v-22s. i have directed the marine corps to make sure that this order is expedited. that means israel will get six v-22s out of the next order to go on the assembly line, and they will be compatible with other idf capabilities. the israeli and american defense relationship is stronger than ever. that isn't due just to where i am at my time. that's due to previous secretaries of defense. panetta, gates, all the previous secretaries, this organization, the american people, our congress, past...
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in year five you're going to have exactly 22% of the share of the market, advertising market. well what happens instead of 22.5 i have 30. overrun it. it was like 3 billion, the price. so you went from a 20 to 30, the price went from 500 to $3 million. when i saw that number, i said gee who knows when you're at five you're going to have 20 or 30%. i'm going to bet all my lot on this one. so i put all the money that i had together and ended up paying $650 million at that time. it's about the same kind of dollars today. that was a lot of money. >> rose: the principle is what i'm interested in. >> question the assumption. the key assumption was 20% share in five years. >> rose: you questioned that assumption. >> yes. >> rose: what if it's 30. >> what if it's 30. >> rose: what's it worth. >> 3 billion. gee it can be anywhere between 500 and 3 billion. so i better ... >> rose: you would make it 30 rather than 22. >> we ended up with 35. >> rose: that's what entrepreneurs are made of. >> that's exactly the point you know. when you're risking your own money it's very different from w
in year five you're going to have exactly 22% of the share of the market, advertising market. well what happens instead of 22.5 i have 30. overrun it. it was like 3 billion, the price. so you went from a 20 to 30, the price went from 500 to $3 million. when i saw that number, i said gee who knows when you're at five you're going to have 20 or 30%. i'm going to bet all my lot on this one. so i put all the money that i had together and ended up paying $650 million at that time. it's about the...
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he is 22, 6 feet, 180 pounds with brown hair and eyes. he had a dark backpack and i- phone 5. >> on tuesday voters in san francisco will decide on a controversial plan for a coppedo project along the waterfront. if if passes two condo buildings will be built at wash. supports say it would create a new waterfront park and hundreds of jobs, opponents say it would block views and create luxury housing few people can afford. then the governor talked to us about his involvement and support. >> it's a development and it'll generate $350 million over 60 plus years to the city. it'll create $11 million of affordable housing that none of the opponents can identity. >> we have this beautiful access to the waterfront, views of the bay bridge, views of the tower, of the ferry building, a nice park and we need to keep it that way. >> today the yes and no on proposition b campaigns plan to hold last minute get out the vote rallies. this weekend there will be special curbside drop off locations where voters can bring their vote by mail ballots, today an
he is 22, 6 feet, 180 pounds with brown hair and eyes. he had a dark backpack and i- phone 5. >> on tuesday voters in san francisco will decide on a controversial plan for a coppedo project along the waterfront. if if passes two condo buildings will be built at wash. supports say it would create a new waterfront park and hundreds of jobs, opponents say it would block views and create luxury housing few people can afford. then the governor talked to us about his involvement and support....
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you're stuck. >> like a catch 22. you work with families every day. you run and manage affordable housing. what kind of impact is this having on families economically and also health wise? there is health effects? >> we have 15,000 people on the waiting list. >> 15,000. >> they are a challenge. everybody was talking about two years to move up into a home. it's a huge challenge for folks just to get into affordable housing right now and when you look at the impacts on family whose have kids living in substandard housing if they have mold, or living a dangerous neighborhood. there is huge health challenges for children there is a doctor at boston university that study the the impacts of housing on children and likes to say it's a vaccine. you give a child safe, affordable home you give them future success, health and education. they have a stable place, healthy and have an opportunity to do homework so they can go to school every day. >> that sounds good. how do we achieve a solution here? are the impediments to the solution and how do we move beyond th
you're stuck. >> like a catch 22. you work with families every day. you run and manage affordable housing. what kind of impact is this having on families economically and also health wise? there is health effects? >> we have 15,000 people on the waiting list. >> 15,000. >> they are a challenge. everybody was talking about two years to move up into a home. it's a huge challenge for folks just to get into affordable housing right now and when you look at the impacts on...
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theovember 22 marks john f. kennedy's assassination. as part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. departmenterce recently hosted a two-day summit in washington dc focused on business investment. next, one of the discussions from the event that included the director of the national economic council, gene sperling, and the ceos of walmart at dow chemical. this is a little over one hour. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. secretary lew, secretary pritzker, thank you so much for your very excellent remarks. and i want to thank both of them for their leadership. they have been outstanding, particularly for the subject matter that we have before us these next two days. i know that their insights, particularly as it applies to the business community, are very valuable to all of us that are joining us today. we're off to a great start to what promises to be a great conference with a packed agenda. thanks to all of you who have come great distances to be with us today. i am very pleased to announce our first panel, which is entitle
theovember 22 marks john f. kennedy's assassination. as part of american history tv this weekend on c-span3. departmenterce recently hosted a two-day summit in washington dc focused on business investment. next, one of the discussions from the event that included the director of the national economic council, gene sperling, and the ceos of walmart at dow chemical. this is a little over one hour. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. secretary lew, secretary pritzker, thank you so much for...
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by the way, i understand that she does a chinese new years eve with her dad so we'll be able to do martial arts (laughter) >> i'm so glad to be here with the celebration of the second-story of target opening up but with the hiring that's sensitive to what we all inside to see. it's my pleasure to give a proclamation i know the board will join me to saying in the the west target day in san francisco (clapping) >> (barking). >> go bullseye. >> thank you very much. >> thank you so much. thank you so much mayor it's such a pleasure to have you here tonight we want to thank you for your vision and leadership. next (clapping) next i'd like to introduce the executive vp of the area eric mcdonald has helped his knowledge and understanding of the bay area has helped strengthen our relationship in the community. ladies and gentlemen, eric mcdonald >> good evening, everyone i say welcome because you're in my neighborhood. so native san franciscan it's the neighborhood i grew up in but also, because in this building in this space is where i spend my afternoons my mother worked in the receiving departm
by the way, i understand that she does a chinese new years eve with her dad so we'll be able to do martial arts (laughter) >> i'm so glad to be here with the celebration of the second-story of target opening up but with the hiring that's sensitive to what we all inside to see. it's my pleasure to give a proclamation i know the board will join me to saying in the the west target day in san francisco (clapping) >> (barking). >> go bullseye. >> thank you very much. >>...
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we want people to be educated, make an educated decision about how they use social media. >> reporter: friedland says protecting yourself is simple. just turn off your app's location services before you post. and don't rely on social media sites to keep your information private. you are your own best privacy advocate. >> the internet never forgets. it's like an elephant. it only duplicates. >> reporter: julie watts, kpix 5. >> a university of southern california study found 20% of twitter messages revealed locations down to the street. >>> janis joplin has a star on the walk of fame. the texas native moved here to san francisco back in the '60s. she died in 1970 of a heroin overdose at the age of 27. >>> how about this? actress michelle pfeiffer says she once blocked to a cult. the cult believes that humans can survive on some [ indiscernible ] alone. she was in her 20s and first moved to l.a. she told the daily telegraph who met a couple like personal trainers. they put her on a strict diet and were very controlling. pfeiffer said she realized she was in a cult while helping her husb
we want people to be educated, make an educated decision about how they use social media. >> reporter: friedland says protecting yourself is simple. just turn off your app's location services before you post. and don't rely on social media sites to keep your information private. you are your own best privacy advocate. >> the internet never forgets. it's like an elephant. it only duplicates. >> reporter: julie watts, kpix 5. >> a university of southern california study...
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it's essential to education. this is a discussion that my former school board colleagues, supervisor yee and supervisor mar are quite familiar with as we struggle through state cuts as we've seen in 2005 and 2006, the public education fund which are dollars to fund schools, dedicated to children and family activities are essential in supporting families when the state continues to cut this. as this board knows well i have always supported city schools and never think this is a bad expenditure of our dollars. san francisco has made an incredible front in the last several years to increase access to the programs and increase the quality of the programs citywide. the citywide collaboration is known in expanding known in collaborative and lead by dcyf. in terms of active collectively we have 70 percent of k through 8 children want to enroll in one. as though this is a much higher percentage, we would like to see more access. project k through fund has been an important program and we would like to see this improve. i
it's essential to education. this is a discussion that my former school board colleagues, supervisor yee and supervisor mar are quite familiar with as we struggle through state cuts as we've seen in 2005 and 2006, the public education fund which are dollars to fund schools, dedicated to children and family activities are essential in supporting families when the state continues to cut this. as this board knows well i have always supported city schools and never think this is a bad expenditure...
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he tide an nfl record with seven touchdown pass, completing 22 of 48 passes. in the eagles shockingly easy 49-20 win over the raiders. foels connected with riley cooper to be the seventh patter with passes. >> the chiefs down 10-3 gl geoff tool makes a booble. interexhibited by south australian smith & wesson. wach him -- by geoff smith. the fourth quarter. the chiefs prove why they have the best defense as marcus cooper forces a fumble, and tamber hali scoops and scores. >> all in all, everyone you can get in the national football needs a good win, we rallied in the fourth quarter and did things better than what we had done early. the two touchdowns were important. >> the seattle seahawks were off to the best start in history. today's comp against the buccaneers. quarter action seattle down 17 until russell wilson quicks the qb keeper in to the score. seahawks down 10. late in the fourth, wilson to baldwin. a touch done for seattle. wilsons, 19 of 22, 217 yards, two int scores. >> overtime steven how's kerr, from 27 yards out sends the game into a final. the
he tide an nfl record with seven touchdown pass, completing 22 of 48 passes. in the eagles shockingly easy 49-20 win over the raiders. foels connected with riley cooper to be the seventh patter with passes. >> the chiefs down 10-3 gl geoff tool makes a booble. interexhibited by south australian smith & wesson. wach him -- by geoff smith. the fourth quarter. the chiefs prove why they have the best defense as marcus cooper forces a fumble, and tamber hali scoops and scores. >> all...
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i'm 22 years old. i'm from los angeles, california, and i just graduated from the university of california berkeley. >> very good school. also where i got my phd and law degree. [laughter] david, tell us about yourself. >> my name is david. my family comes from toronto, canada. my school is the university of toronto. >> also a very good school. [laughter] >> never heard of it. >> i'm studying contemporary asian studies and political science. >> what are your plans after graduation? >> i would like to get some real-life experience first and work a little bit before i decide my next steps. >> good for you. both of you are here to participate in the taiwan program 2013. can you tell us about the program? what is it all about? i know it was aimed to attract overseas youth. what is the program entail? what are some of the services offered that were most attractive to you? >> i would say that the program is all about bringing overseas trainees to taiwan to show us where our culture came from, and about how g
i'm 22 years old. i'm from los angeles, california, and i just graduated from the university of california berkeley. >> very good school. also where i got my phd and law degree. [laughter] david, tell us about yourself. >> my name is david. my family comes from toronto, canada. my school is the university of toronto. >> also a very good school. [laughter] >> never heard of it. >> i'm studying contemporary asian studies and political science. >> what are your...
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i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and running. well, i think everybody should have their house tested. we'd never know. we'd still be living there. i could get another tumor from it. right now, it's changing my life. pushing the limits. however, i didn't know the impact a brain injury can have. the risk got real for me after sustaining a traumatic brain injury while i was training for the 2010 winter olympics. you really need to educate yourself about brain injuries and how dangerous they can be. after my injury the doctors were saying that the helmet saved my life. wearing a helmet to prevent severe traumatic brain in
i hadn't smoked in 22 years. how could this happen to me? he said, "well, you know about radon gas?" we'll... you know, i heard about it. he said, "well, the second leading cause of cancer" "in america is radon, 22,000 people a year die from this." i literally left the doctor's office, got a test kit, put it in my house, and our result was 39.8. the upper limit is 4. we got to get this fixed. that was on a monday, and on wednesday, our mitigation system was up and...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> joining me around the table, an obama biographer and mir mira tamdon also a former advisor to kathleen sebelius and cnn cross fire co-host newt gingrich and congrats on you new book, "break out" run, do not walk to your bookstore and u.s. senator from arkansas lost her seat in 2010 partly because of her support for the president's health care legislation. i want to start with you. we're seeing democrats get increasingly worried. i want to look at a couple headline whe
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my...
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positive, 22%, negative 53%. what does that tell you about the midterm elections a year from today with the republican party at such -- held in such low esteem by voters? >> candy, what i think it tells you is that the american people from the president -- obviously the president's poll numbers aren't doing well either, they want leadership. they want people to get things done. they didn't appreciate the government shutdown. i didn't support it. now here we are with obama care again. they want problems to be solved. i think they will award people who are trying to work to solve problems for this country. it's a long way until the 2014 election. but i guarantee that obama care is going to be one of the primary issues on it. that's why i say let's work together because there are real issues that need to be addressed with our health care system. certainly this is not the answer. >> in an election year with a 22% approval rating for the party -- and by the way, a low approval rating for congress in general, it is not
positive, 22%, negative 53%. what does that tell you about the midterm elections a year from today with the republican party at such -- held in such low esteem by voters? >> candy, what i think it tells you is that the american people from the president -- obviously the president's poll numbers aren't doing well either, they want leadership. they want people to get things done. they didn't appreciate the government shutdown. i didn't support it. now here we are with obama care again. they...
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impression of the republican party. 53% negative. 22 positive, 53 negative. we are a party that wants to take back the senate and the white house. we can't do it with those numbers. i find it stunning, there are some voices out there, even ted cruz is trying to make peace with republicans in the senate. there are voices that say you know what? we have to push harder. we have to, you know, we are going toward the cliff. can't we press the accelerator a little bit? when we hit the ground, we would like the flames to go really high like they used to. >> i think you put the question to the senator yesterday. how do we amplify the voices. i put congressman tim griffin and tim coburn. how do we drown out the voices who are cat calling the most reckless members of the republican party and urging them to be more reckless. >> the recklessness, this is not my opinion, even though i have been talking about it for two or three years. these are hard numbers. let's bring in david gregory with "meet the press." a lot to talk about this weekend. i would guess you would be fo
impression of the republican party. 53% negative. 22 positive, 53 negative. we are a party that wants to take back the senate and the white house. we can't do it with those numbers. i find it stunning, there are some voices out there, even ted cruz is trying to make peace with republicans in the senate. there are voices that say you know what? we have to push harder. we have to, you know, we are going toward the cliff. can't we press the accelerator a little bit? when we hit the ground, we...
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lower approval for republicans, that is at 22% and another new record. 63% want to replace their own number of congress. the highest percentage ever recorded dating back to 1992. when it comes to the president the polsters say it's not one single thing drags him down, but a combination, the threat of war over serious chemical weapons and the 16-day government shutdown that cost $24 billion. the thshgs sa spying scandal that just won't go away and right now it's the rocky rollout of health care.gov and the president's still trying to solve a plan yesterday in boston while hours earlier kathleen sebelius took full responsibleity. >> so let me say directly to these americans. you deserve better. i apologize. hold me accountable for the debacle. i'm responsible. >> okay. >> so there's no excuse for it, and i take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed asap. we are working overtime to improve it every day. >> i want to bring in our company, josh barrel, for business insider and erin carmone, national reporter and congressman charles rangel, the democrat from new york. good to s
lower approval for republicans, that is at 22% and another new record. 63% want to replace their own number of congress. the highest percentage ever recorded dating back to 1992. when it comes to the president the polsters say it's not one single thing drags him down, but a combination, the threat of war over serious chemical weapons and the 16-day government shutdown that cost $24 billion. the thshgs sa spying scandal that just won't go away and right now it's the rocky rollout of health...